In most cases expiration dates are for freshness and flavor not whether or not it is unsafe.
With can goods if the can is not bulging dented or leaking it is mostlikely safe.
We tested can goods from wwII in 1995 these were old army C-rations that expired in the 50's. the food was still edible and nutritious. The flavors were not all that great but the food was safe.
Expiration dates are recomendations not rules.
Those on fresh foods such as meat and milk take a little more common sense. Especially items like hamburger which mix everything together.
Dont waste food because of an arbitrary date that has no defined meaning use your own common sense, smell and taste.
With can goods if the can is not bulging dented or leaking it is mostlikely safe.
We tested can goods from wwII in 1995 these were old army C-rations that expired in the 50's. the food was still edible and nutritious. The flavors were not all that great but the food was safe.
Expiration dates are recomendations not rules.
Those on fresh foods such as meat and milk take a little more common sense. Especially items like hamburger which mix everything together.
Dont waste food because of an arbitrary date that has no defined meaning use your own common sense, smell and taste.